We're holding a series of activities helping people to discover the wildlife and historic features that can be found at the site.
About the Locks
Foxton Locks is the UK’s longest, steepest flight of staircase locks, built by hand more than 200 years ago to help raise cargo-carrying boats 75ft uphill. Set in 34 acres of natural green space, the site is also home to the remains of the Foxton Inclined Plane – a Victorian boat lift designed to haul boats up the hill, and now a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Over the course of the summer families will be able to craft using natural materials, have a go at traditional canal art, enjoy a waterside story or hunt for watery bugs and beasts with special pond dipping sessions. There will also be short guided walks enabling visitors to find out more about the history of the site and the wildlife that calls it home.
All of the activities, which are being led by the charity’s volunteers, are free but, if they wish, visitors will be able to make a donation to support our work caring for the locks.
Alongside the events programme Foxton is also home to a canal museum, as well as pubs and cafes, making it the perfect place for a family day out.
A real marvel of engineering
Jannette Warrener, our destination & attractions manager, said: “Foxton is a real marvel of engineering and so many people are blessed to have such a special place, steeped in history and full of wildlife, on their doorstep to explore this summer.
“While the locks are currently temporarily closed to boats due to the drought, there are still lots of reasons to visit this special site. These events will enable people to delve a little deeper and find out more about the history of Foxton Locks and the amazing wildlife that can be found there.
“Many people may not know that the locks are cared for by a charity so it’s also an opportunity for them to find out about the work we do to keep canals alive and how they can help us to protect the locks for future generations.”
Events programme
- 14 August – Story time
- 16 August – Canal painting (canal boat horses)
- 20 August – Pond dipping
- 21 August – Story time
- 25 August – Pond dipping
- 28 August – Story time
Guided walks are also available throughout August.
Story reading is aimed at primary school aged children and will take place 10.30am – 1pm in the Top Lock cottage book shop.
All other activities take place between 10am and 3pm in the Welcome Station at Top Lock.